“…Observations of much higher concentrations of ice particles than expected were offered with various potential explanations by Lloyd et al [11]: (i) presence of more efficient ice nucleating particles, (ii) recycling of ice within the downwelling mantle of the convective cloud, and finally (iii) through a secondary ice production process. Different secondary ice production mechanisms have been discussed in the past [2], including (1) fragmentation in connection with droplet freezing, (2) the Hallett-Mossop process (rime-splintering mechanism), (3) fragmentation via ice-ice collision, (4) thermal shock induced ice particle fragmentation, (5) fragmentation of sublimating ice, and (6) the activation of ice-nucleating particles in transient supersaturation around freezing drops. We will here propose one additional, previously missing, secondary ice production process.…”